Quiz Ch 15 – T/F Yield Curve Effect on Current Ratio

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True or false: In an upward-sloping yield curve scenario, short-term debt is typically less expensive than long-term debt. Therefore, if a firm's CFO anticipates a continued upward-sloping yield curve, this could lead to a relatively low current ratio, assuming other factors remain constant.

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